Hewitt Packard Designjet 5000ps (C6096V) 60 inch plotter printer

United States

This HP Designjet 5000ps uses UV pigment ink, which you can convert to dye ink and is in great cosmetic and working condition. Comes with original manual. We simply merged two shops into one space and this is now an unneeded machine.

No shipping. Buyer must pick up in Bladensburg, MD. We'll update this post with an asking price, but if you are interested, please submit offers.

HP Designjet 5000ps, 60-inch Specifications
Fully loaded with a RIP, from Adobe (R) PostScript (R) 3 (TM), that is designed for print service providers, quick printers, and graphics professionals. The RIP processes while the printer is printing and delivers excellent productivity, color management, and output predictability.

Product description
* Unprecedented speed with ultimate photo quality
* Increased productivity
* Low cost of operation
* Consistent and accurate colors
* Great ink and media flexibility
* Great raster image processor (RIP) support

Sheet sizes, 60-inch models
* Width: 21.08 cm to 91.44 cm (8.3 inches to 36 inches)
* Length: 55.88 cm to 160.02 cm (22 inches to 63 inches)

Roll sizes, 60-inch models
* Width: 60.96 cm, 91.44 cm, 106.68 cm, 137.16 cm, and 152.40 cm (24 inches, 36 inches, 42 inches, 54 inches, and 60 inches)
* Length: Up to 91.44 m (up to 300 feet)

Media handling information
* Roll feed, sheet feed, automatic cutter
* Take-up reel

HP Designjet 5000ps 60-inch
* Standard - 192 MB RAM, 20 GB hard disk
* Maximum - 256 MB RAM, 20 GB hard disk

Physical specifications
* 110.23 kg (243 pounds)
* WxDxH: 2.43 m x .68 m x 1.27 m (96 inches x 27 inches x 50 inches)

Additional information online from HP:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=120&prodSeriesId=25300&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=25300&objectID=bpp03016

Thanks for looking!

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It depends on the inks you choose to use - there are HP EOM inks and other less expensive brands and each ink would have its own technical specs, but basically all UV inks have properties that allow for use outdoors (vs. dye inks which will run when wet and fade fairly quickly). This printer used to be used for bannners (which you do not/cannot really) laminate, and also can be used for posters, photographs, exhibit/trade show graphics, etc. You can google dye vs. pigment inks on the web and find more information. Hope that's helpful.